Starting from the 2013-2014 academic year, content on preventing and combating corruption will be taught.
Starting from the 2013-2014 academic year, the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) requested provincial Departments of Education and Training, universities, academies, colleges, and vocational schools to implement Directive No. 10/CT-TTg dated June 12, 2013, of the Prime Minister on incorporating anti-corruption content into teaching.
Starting from the 2013-2014 academic year, the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) requested provincial Departments of Education and Training, universities, academies, colleges, and vocational schools to implement Directive No. 10/CT-TTg dated June 12, 2013, of the Prime Minister on incorporating anti-corruption content into teaching.
The Ministry of Education and Training provides the following guidance to educational institutions regarding the curriculum content: For high schools, the content on crime prevention and control is integrated into the Civic Education subject with a duration of 6 lessons (distributed over 3 school years from grade 10 to grade 12).
For vocational colleges: The content on anti-corruption is taught in 4 lessons within the Vocational College Law course, with the total number of lessons in the program remaining unchanged. Of these, 4 elective lessons (out of 6 elective lessons) have been converted into 4 compulsory lessons, and 2 lessons on anti-corruption have been added to the compulsory knowledge section of this course.
For higher education institutions offering undergraduate or college-level programs that are not specialized in law: The content on corruption prevention and control is integrated into the General Law course or other suitable courses, with a duration of 5 class periods.

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For higher education institutions offering undergraduate or college-level programs specializing in law: The content on corruption prevention and control is integrated into the subjects of Administrative Law, Criminal Law, or other suitable subjects, with a duration of 15 hours, including 5 hours of self-study.
Regarding extracurricular programs, the Ministry of Education and Training proposes that schools select and incorporate anti-corruption content into extracurricular activities suitable to the specific characteristics of each educational level, using various forms such as: thematic presentations, organizing competitions to learn about anti-corruption laws, integrating anti-corruption content into cultural and artistic activities, political activities at the beginning of the school year, and creating an educational section on anti-corruption on the school's website…
Integrate the content of the Law on Dissemination and Education into the implementation of the Project "Improving the quality of legal dissemination and education in schools" (Project 1928).
The Ministry of Education and Training stated that teaching materials on anti-corruption for each educational level are compiled under the direction of the Ministry of Education and Training; the Vietnam Education Publishing House edits and publishes them, ensuring quality and reasonable prices according to the textbook category, supplying sufficient quantities for school libraries and fulfilling additional orders from educational and training institutions.
Teaching materials on PCTN (Prevention and Control of HIV/AIDS) for all educational levels and related content are posted on the Ministry of Education and Training's website.
The teaching of anti-corruption content in educational and training institutions is carried out through an integrated approach, incorporating it into prescribed subjects appropriate to each educational level, ensuring that there is no increase in the number of class hours or teaching workload for teachers, and integrating anti-corruption content into extracurricular activities.
In subsequent school years, the Ministry of Education and Training will issue guidelines for each educational level.
According to the Communist Party of Vietnam - LH


